Movement of Concerned Citizens for Civil Liberties
The Movement of Concerned Citizens for Civil Liberties (MCCCL) is an advocacy coalition in the Philippines which was first formed under the leadership of José W. Diokno in 1971, as a response to the suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in the wake of the Plaza Miranda bombing. It became well known for the series of rallies which it organized from 1971–72, especially the most massive one on September 21, 1972, hours before the imposition of martial law by the Marcos dictatorship.
September 21, 1972, MCCCL Rally at Plaza Miranda, Manila protesting impending martial law with Sen. José W. Diokno | |
Formation | 1971 |
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Founder | José W. Diokno |
Type | Advocacy group |
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Methods | Mass demonstration |
The coalition was reconvened in 2005, and it continues to do advocacy work and lead the democratic movement in the Philippines today.
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